"O hail, thou blest anticipated day! / Gild my young Muse with one enlightened ray: / So shall thy light each intellect refine, / Burn in each thought, and glow thro' ev'ry line.

— Jones, Jenkin [Captain] (fl. 1798)


Place of Publication
London
Publisher
M. Allen
Date
1798 [1797?]
Metaphor
"O hail, thou blest anticipated day! / Gild my young Muse with one enlightened ray: / So shall thy light each intellect refine, / Burn in each thought, and glow thro' ev'ry line.
Metaphor in Context
O hail, thou blest anticipated day!
Gild my young Muse with one enlightened ray:
So shall thy light each intellect refine,
Burn in each thought, and glow thro' ev'ry line
.
Hail, happy dawn! thy glorious sun shall rise,
Beam on the dreary night of polar skies;
Chase the thick mists of ignorance away,
And on the darkest mind emit full day.
At thy approach Injustice shall retreat,
Astraea shall resume her long-lost seat,
The reign of red-arm'd Tyranny be past,
Oppression cease, and Discord breathe her last;
No more shall men with hate their brethren greet;
No more the slave shall kiss his master's feet;
No more with speechless patience crouching bear
The chains that gall him, and the whips that tear;
No more the wretch, despondent in his grief,
Crawl to a vault, and die without relief.
(pp. 31-2)
Categories
Provenance
Reading at the Folger
Citation
Only 1 entry in ESTC (1798).

Jenkin Jones, Hobby Horses: A Poetic Allegory (London: Printed for M. Allen, 1798). <Link to ESTC>
Date of Entry
05/16/2013

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.